Quandary
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What happened to the bridge?
Its still there but a bit further away,we had to use it on the way back. You can walk from the farm across to the 'new' church at low tide without getting your feet wet.
What happened to the bridge?
Our July cruise last year, circumnavigation of Skye (and Mull).
Crinan to David Balfours bay for a walk on one of the UKs best beaches, round to the Bull Hole overnight.
Bull Hole out to Coll for a walk and dinner in the Coll Hotel, (awkward mooring there when it is windy, better to anchor?).
Coll to Canna, local rabbit casserole in the wee restaurant there, next day, walk across the isthmus to Sanday at low tide and up the hill to sit all day watching the young puffins practising flying by diving off the cliff edge and the added new excitement of being attacked by a pair of dive bombing bonxies on the headland (be sure to take a stick or brolly)
Next day round to Rum, ashore for a shower at the campsite, lunch with the locals in the community centre then a tour of the castle full of amazing artefacts including the worlds biggest working orchestrion playing Sousa marches, (missed the one sitting dinner in the Castle restaurant) .
Next day over to Scavaig for a fantastic walk around Loch Coruisk under the shadow of the Black Cuillin.
North to Loch Bay, Loch Dunvegan, spectacular scenery and great grub in the Stein Inn.
Round the top of Skye and up Gairloch to Flowerdale Pier, alongside berth with short walk to the Old Inn one way and the fantastic Gairloch Beach the other. Topped up with cheap diesel and spent another night there.
South to Portree, Rona is a nicer stop but we skipped it this time for a bit of shopping.
South to Kyle of Lochalsh, alongside berth inside pontoon.
Up early to sluice through Kyle Rhea on the tide, skipped Inverie to try the new pontoons in Mallaig (mistake?)
Mallaig over to Eigg but decide to go to Muck for a change.
Next day back to Tobermory for two nights then home to Crinan on the tide.
Not one stop we would have missed with great wee sails in between, it would take us at least five years to do one of those circumnavigations of the UK.
Sounds like a nightmare trip. Of course your other 2 week cruises in the south have all had faultless weather?
The best chance of reasonable weather in Scotland is early season, but you can be unlucky, as you can anywhere.
This guy must have been up Loch Sunnart...
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